
Ultimate Guide to Bedding Fabrics: Microfiber, Cotton, Linen & More
Choosing the right bedding fabric changes everything—from how you sleep to how your bed feels every night. This guide breaks down the most important fabric types so you can find your perfect match.
Microfiber vs Polyester
Both are synthetic, but they feel and perform differently in bedding.

Microfiber
- Ultra-soft, brushed feel
- Lightweight and affordable
- Wrinkle-resistant and fast-drying
- Can trap heat for hot sleepers
Polyester
- Durable and budget-friendly
- Easy care and wrinkle-resistant
- Less breathable overall
Best for: Budget shoppers, low-maintenance bedding
Cotton Sateen vs Percale

Sateen
- Silky, smooth finish with slight sheen
- Warmer and more luxurious feel
- Ideal for cooler nights
Percale
- Crisp, cool, breathable weave
- Matte finish, hotel-like feel
- Great for hot sleepers
Best for: Temperature-based sleep preference
Supima vs Egyptian Cotton

Supima Cotton
- Grown in the USA with strict standards
- Extra-long staple fibers
- Very durable and color-rich
Egyptian Cotton
- Luxuriously soft long-staple cotton
- Grown in the Nile River Valley
- Quality varies depending on sourcing
Best for: Luxury feel + long-term durability
Modern & Performance Bedding Fabrics
Linen
Linen is a naturally breathable and moisture-wicking fabric with a relaxed, textured look that helps regulate temperature, making it an ideal choice for hot sleepers and year-round comfort.
Tencel
Tencel™ Lyocell is an exceptionally smooth, breathable, and moisture-wicking fabric made from sustainably sourced wood fibers, offering a silky-soft feel and naturally cool sleeping experience.
Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is a soft, breathable, and moisture-wicking material known for its silky feel, natural temperature regulation, and ability to help create a cool and comfortable sleep environment.
Jersey
Jersey fabric is a soft, stretchy knit material that feels much like your favorite T-shirt, offering cozy comfort, natural flexibility, and a relaxed feel that's perfect for year-round lounging and sleep.
Which Fabric Is Right for You?
If you are a hot sleeper: you should shop for Linen, Tencel or Percale bedding.
If you prefer softness: you should shop for Tencel, Cotton Sateen or Microfiber bedding.
If you are shopping on a budget: you should shop for Microfiber, Cotton or Bamboo bedding.
If you are shopping for long-term luxury: you should shop for Supima, Organic or Egyptian bedding.



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